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Crow, the carrion, ita food and depredations - - 98 



, . . rewards formerly granted for the destruc- 

 tion of - - 100 



.... singular modes of taking . - 101 



. . the ciucreous, description of - - - 120 



. . . . iu food, foresight, and nest - 121 



. the red-legged, description of - ib. 



docile and amusing when tame 123 



.... injurious to houses - - 122 



Cuckoo, the, migrations of - - - '- - 10 



. . the American, description of - . - - 181 



. . the Cape, description of - - 182 



.*'.-. the Jamaica, description and manners of - - 183 



",' . the sacred, description of - -' * -'. : - 183 



. . the shining, description of - - 184 



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Darwin, Dr. his remarks on rooks - ' - 111 



Dove, turtle, see Turtle-dove 



Douglas, Dr. his discovery relative to the bustard - - 333 

 Durham, Mr. his remarks on the long-tailed titmouse's curious 



nest - - . ."/ '' . i'. 1 . . 28* 



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Eagle, the bearded, a nest belonging to, found by some pea- 

 sants - - 61 

 . . . description of - .Vi - fo 

 romantic stories of ; ><< .59,61 

 \\-> .. , '' -" . intrusion and freedom of r;j *d - 62 

 :>. i yellow dust or powder on the plumage of 64 

 ; .. . the golden, description of - 5l 

 . . flies higher than any other bird - 53 

 children carried off by *:i- . - 5? 

 its depredations > . - 58 

 its exquisite sight ,. r j - 54 

 . its fierceness - *>i - 53 



